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- Joel Martin Zumaya (born November 9, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He pitched in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Tigers...
- Zumaia ([s̻umaja], Spanish: Zumaya) is a small town in the north of Spain in the Basque Country. The town has two beaches (Itzurun and Santiago), which...
- Manuel de Zumaya or Manuel de Sumaya (c. 1678 - 21 December 1755) was perhaps the most famous Mexican composer of the colonial period of New Spain. His...
- Goretti Alejandra Zumaya Flores (born 31 May 1997) is a Mexican sports shooter. She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2016 Summer...
- Partenope is an opera in three acts by Manuel de Zumaya. Zumaya adapted the libretto himself from a Spanish translation of Silvio Stampiglia's Italian...
- Zumaya is an extinct Chadic language once spoken in Cameroon. It is known only from a few words recorded from the last speaker. It may have been divergent...
- Iresine arbuscula Uline & W.L.Bray Iresine arrecta Standl. Iresine borschii Zumaya & Flores Olv. Iresine c****iniiformis S.Schauer Iresine chrysotricha (Suess...
- Puebla and some remote silver-mining towns. Composers including Manuel de Zumaya, Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla, and Antonio de Salazar were active from the...
- American Ghost, illustrated by David Lemon (Harcourt, 1973); reprinted 2011 by Zumaya Publications ****o to Bodega (Atheneum Books, 1976) Spill (Atheneum, 1978)...
- Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco, although Partenope, by the Mexican Manuel de Zumaya, was the first opera written from a composer born in Latin America (music...